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Chemistry - 19.09.2025
Fingers on buzzers: inside our University Challenge team
Campus - 19.09.2025
From selection to studio: how our University Challenge team was built
Environment - Innovation - 19.09.2025

Research Management - Campus - 19.09.2025
Leeds rises in Times Good University Guide
Health - Life Sciences - 19.09.2025
World Alzheimer’s Day: Harnessing AI to tackle the global challenge of dementia
Life Sciences - Health - 19.09.2025
Funding boost for UCL academics awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships
Innovation - Life Sciences - 19.09.2025
UCL to lead UK’s brain-inspired computing push with new innovation centre
Computer Science - Physics - 19.09.2025
First quantum computer built using silicon chips
A spinout co-founded by a UCL professor has built the world's first full-stack quantum computer made with the same silicon chip technology that is used in laptops and phones.
Economics - Campus - 18.09.2025
Imperial cements world-leading position in QS business rankings
Campus - 18.09.2025
How to make the most of your first month at UCL
Economics - Career - 18.09.2025
Saudi Arabia and University of Warwick agree new partnership on jobs and skills
Computer Science - Astronomy & Space - 18.09.2025
New software tool aims to democratise access to space camera development
A powerful software tool capable of accurately modelling how cameras capture light could help democratise the development of new imaging systems for use in space.
Environment - Health - 18.09.2025
Parliamentary event highlights the importance of soil health
Health - Pharmacology - 18.09.2025

History & Archeology - Research Management - 18.09.2025
Middle East’s Bronze and Iron Age cultures were committed to wine production
Health - 18.09.2025
Visiting New Zealand professor to study Britain’s ’skeletons in the closet’
Mathematics - Innovation - 18.09.2025

The Artificial Intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, appeared to improvise ideas and make mistakes like a student in a study that rebooted a 2,400-year-old mathematical challenge.
Health - 18.09.2025
Stronger African voice needed on global health bodies
Art & Design - Pedagogy - 18.09.2025

Linguistics & Literature - Art & Design - 18.09.2025
Research brings the Japanese ghost stories of Lafcadio Hearn to County Durham
Event - 18.09.2025
Hosting global partners at Matariki Network meeting in Durham
Computer Science - Innovation - 17.09.2025
Durham University to play key role in North East England AI Growth Zone
Mathematics - Computer Science - 17.09.2025
Generous donation to advance AI for mathematics
Career - 17.09.2025
University of Glasgow researchers secure Academic Fellowships with the Scottish Parliament Information Centre
Innovation - Economics - 17.09.2025
Imperial celebrates spinout formations and community of experts
Pedagogy - Career - 17.09.2025
University of Glasgow launches Turner Kirk Centre for Spatial Reasoning
Veterinary - Health - 17.09.2025
Puppy love or puppy pressure? One in three families find raising a puppy harder than expected
New research from the Royal Veterinary College shows children gain comfort and companionship from dogs, but problem behaviours, unmet expectations and the maternal mental load create challenges for f
Environment - 17.09.2025
Flying the flag for sustainable development
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 17.09.2025
Unexpected twist in cosmic wind speeds
An international team of scientists, led by Professor Chris Done of our Physics Department, has made a surprising discovery about powerful winds blasting from around a neutron star.
Health - Mar 13
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate
Career - Mar 13
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director

Economics - Mar 13
£9.6M SATURN-2 programme launched to deliver the UK's next generation of nuclear experts
£9.6M SATURN-2 programme launched to deliver the UK's next generation of nuclear experts

Health - Mar 12
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences designated as the WHO Collaborating Centre on Primary Health Care
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences designated as the WHO Collaborating Centre on Primary Health Care
